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Bradwood Landing LNG Appeals LUBA Decision

The Daily Astorian reports that Bradwood Landing LNG has appealed an Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) decision to the Oregon Court of Appeals. An executive for project developer NorthernStar Natural Gas told the newspaper that he believes the LUBA decision is “flawed in several...

Sempra LNG: Costa Azul LNG Terminal Could Receive Nearly Three Cargos Per Month

Speaking with Reuters, Sempra LNG’s CEO Darcel Hulse said that, as LNG exports from Indonesia increase, Sempra LNG’s Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal could receive an LNG cargo every twelve days, or nearly three cargos per...

Sempra LNG, Gazprom Agree on Supply Arrangements for Cameron LNG Terminal

Yesterday Sempra LNG and Gazprom Global LNG agreed on an arrangement where Gazprom would pay Sempra for the right to sell and deliver up to two LNG cargos per month to the Cameron LNG terminal. According to a Sempra LNG media release, the deal will commence in June...

New Jersey Governor Announces Opposition to LNG Projects

Governor Chris Christie (R-N.J.) said yesterday that “as long as I am governor, this administration will oppose any application for liquefied natural gas.” According to the Asbury Park Press, Gov. Christie noted that he is not convinced that LNG deepwater ports are needed or would lower energy costs for...

FERC Releases Environmental Assessments for Extensions of Two Gas Pipelines Associated with Gulf LNG

FERC has issued its Environmental Assessment for the expansions of two natural gas pipelines associated with the Gulf LNG import terminal, the Mobile Bay Lateral Extension and the Pascagoula Expansion projects. FERC concluded that the projects “would not significantly affect the quality of the human environment.” The Environmental Assessment is available in the FERC...

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